Oh, So Much To See. . .

The March guild meeting was very busy. . .Lot’s of stitchers brought finished works to show. . .

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Kathy B. – 2009 Breast Cancer Awareness project: A Little This & That by Elegant Stitch
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Mendie C. – Brazilian Embroidery design of her own creation
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Robert H. – Sarah Woodham by Shakespeare’s Peddler; Words Alone by Long Dog Samplers; 1707 JCS German Sampler by The Scarlet Letter
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Robert H. – Sarah Woodham by Shakespeare’s Peddler
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Robert H. – Words Alone by Long Dog Samplers
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Robert H. – 1707 JCS German Sampler by The Scarlet Letter
Karen H collage
Karen H. – Dogs Leave Paw Prints by Lizzie Kate; Catherine’s Armchair Pinkeep by Indigo Rose; Love Grows – Stone & Thread
Deanne collage
Deanne S. – Stockings (bones) – Prairie Schooler; Liberty and Justice – Little House Needleworks
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Nancy K. – Dutch Strawberries by Carriage House Samplings
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Cody M. – Rhapsody in Red, Part II by Sampler Cove
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Michelle L. – a pendant from Quaker Pendants I by Milady’s Needle; Mele Kalikimaka by Monster Bubbles

Gloria M. received her stitched piece from her Secret Stitcher:

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Brite Birds by Barrick Samplers

Our very own Gloria Moore, of Milady’s Needle, brought her 2010 Nashville Market designs to show. Here are a few pictures and you can see more at her blog: Milady’s Needle.

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Milady’s Needle – 2010 Nashville Releases

Betty H. reminded us all that she would be selling items at a booth in the Dallas Quilt Show on March 13th & 13th – Booth 185 & 186 to be exact. . .

The Jackie du Plessis workshop is scheduled for September 18th & 19th; looks like we will be stitching Carried Away and Lady Jane’s Garden:

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Jackie du Plessis – Lady Jane’s Garden
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Jackie du Plessis – Carried Away
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Jackie du Plessis – Carried Away

You can see more of Jackie’s pieces at her website: It’s Fine-ally Finished

Jennifer asked that anyone needing a name tag kit, contact her. If you need her contact info, email me here on the blog and I will forward your information to Jennifer.

Sharon passed out handouts for a stitching retreat in February of 2011. If you are interested and need more information, contact me here at the blog and I will forward your information to Sharon.

We had one new member – Pat B. and one visitor – Cathy K.

Amy Mitten, Fibers to Dye For, was in town for her presentation to guild of the Tudor Rose 10th Anniversary Sampler Workshop – March 6th & 7th. While she was here, she came to the monthly meeting to present a program entitled “New Year’s Gifts for a Queen”. She had many beautiful slides to show of sweet bags used in giving gifts to the queen as well as those used by the queen to bestow gifts to others. Amy is an extremely talented designer and we are very fortunate that she has designed a “mystery” sampler for the 10th anniversary of the guild. The workshop promises to be a real treat for all who attend. Her other designs may be seen at Traditional Stitches.

4 thoughts on “Oh, So Much To See. . .”

  1. It is great to see all of the finished projects of the members of the Guild. Great work on the photograpy Barbie.

  2. Its so nice to be able to see all the beautiful things the guild members are doing. Thank you so much for keeping the blog updated. I appreciate it.

  3. Hi Rose,

    I just found your blog while surfing on the internet!! Love your stitching you are doing and I'm an addicted stitcher as well 🙂 It is wonderful to see eachother's work through blogging. I just became a follower of your blog and I come back to visit again.

    Greetings from Belgium,
    Wendy

  4. I'm so glad you take these fabulous photos and post them here – there's so many finishes I don't get to see up close at the meetings!!

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